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FIDE Elections 2010

FIDE elections are upon us once again and our current President Kirsan
Ilyumzhinov is once again being challenged, this time by former World Champion
Anatoly Karpov, who declared his candidacy on 13 March 2010 in a press
conference in Rijeka, Croatia. I was present during this announcement.

El presidente de la TCF Ali Nihat Yazici

The Turkish Chess Federation (TCF), has made significant improvements in
recent years and has taken an important place in the world of chess. We believe
therefore that not only with our vote, but also that many of our sister
federations will act together with us, in the forthcoming elections.

As I explained to Mr. Karpov and his few supporters in Rijeka, my personal
support, as the leader of the TCF, will go to our current president Kirsan
Ilyumzhinov.

El presidente de la FIDE Kirsan Ilyumzhinov

There are a few significant reasons for this support and I would like to
share them with you.

Mr. President has spent more than 50 million USD from his personal pocket
for FIDE during his presidency of over 15 years. I believe that this should
be respected. Kirsan has supported several events with huge prize funds,
assisted veteran Grandmasters all over the World, donated funds, sets and
materials to Federations all over the world as well as hosting several key
events.

The situation of World chess today is in a fantastic condition compared
to 15 years ago. Kirsan has united the World Championship title. Apart from
FIDE’s 18 annual events, all the Continental bodies are active like never
before and chess players have a wide choice of events to chose from.
Moreover, he has played a critical role in converting FIDE into a worldwide
sports organization not only institutionally but organizationally as well.
Please, do not forget that during his Presidency, FIDE was recognized by the
IOC as being the principle sports organization responsible for world chess!
This recognition signifies important funding for several Federations around
the world.

All FIDE tournaments are today organized in excellent conditions, with
well paid prize funds, an intensive calendar every year, and 169 member
Federations today, in the family.

Mr. President, with the projects he has fulfilled until now, with the
projects under his leadership which FIDE manages now, and with the projects
that will start in this year, has the concrete support of my Federation. We
have to mention that after knowing and working with him over the last three
years closely as a Vice President on the FIDE Presidential Board, he has
stolen our heart. Previously, I knew him very little, but I now understand
his dedication and commitment to FIDE and the chess world.

FIDE is able to find prizes, sponsors and venues, far in excess of the
events we had in the 80s or 90s. Of course much more still needs to be done,
but this experienced President, with his youthful energy, dynamism, chess
love, and extraordinary humbleness is the guarantee of what more he will
fulfill in the future.

Kirsan deserves completely the support and votes he will get not only
from the Turkish Chess Federation, but also from all federations around the
world. This support may be in any form, as a vote, financial support, and
most important morally. It is very clear that for many years before Kirsan,
we were digging a cave with a needle.

Now the chess world has finally got a very rosy situation, and as chess
leaders of the world we will are not willing to gamble this trend which may send
us back to 15 years ago.

Why not Anatoly Karpov?

Respectfully, GM Anatoly Karpov, former World champion, and he deserves all
our respect and appreciation, is a great name: on the chessboard, and as a chess
player. As FIDE President or as our leader, this is another question.

I believe, that for anyone who has never worked at the highest levels in a
world sports organization like FIDE, who has never had any realistic experience
in the management of a large organization, who has never made any progress while
representing FIDE in the IOC, to be elected as FIDE President will be a big
gamble for us and unsuitable to the chess world. Why should we sacrifice our
excellent position for an unknown factor?

Current management of FIDE under the leadership of Ilyumzhinov is very
experienced, with high quality skills; on the contrary, we do not see anyone
around Mr.Karpov with a closer reference, either in their federation or in the
world.

Mr. Karpov, mentioned in his press conference and also in his address to ECU
delegates that he was given role with the IOC representing FIDE. He complained
about lack of clarity on format (men, women, team etc) but missed completely
mentioning what results he achieved and what were his objectives. Personally, I
do not remember if he has asked or proposed any project during the last fifteen
years to FIDE.

Most people believe that Mr. Karpov may withdraw from his candidacy at the
last moment, as he has done before.

Also I can not understand and forget Mr.Karpov’s testimony on behavior of
Touze Case in Lausanne. As you remember, due to disaster conditions of our
children in Balford, FIDE has given a sanction to Mr.Touze. In CAS, Mr.Karpov
was one of the witnesses of Mr.Touze. Does he only want to improve the
conditions of professional chess players? Or like what Ilyumzhinov has been
doing to improve for 15 years not only professional chess players but also young
stars of chess should play in excellent conditions. As you remember, the claims
had came from many federations for Touze Case to FIDE in 2005 Dresden Congress.
We were one of those federations protesting the conditions of the tournament
organized in Balford. Whoever says that ‘It was ok!’ will never get my vote… I
can not forget what happened to our children for them we had paid a lot of money.
I am sure it will not be forgotten by all federations participated to this event.

I have no doubts about the future of FIDE. Under any circumstances, the
competition between these two candidates will result in a huge majority of votes
for Kirsan Ilyumzhinov.

Yazici e Ilyumzhinov en las Olimpiadas de la Juventud de Agri en 2006

I completely have confidence in Kirsan, a young man with whom I have worked
for the last three years as one of his vice presidents, and as a result of his
charisma, his love of chess, his political and organizational experience, his
dynamism and his track record all the guarantee of what he will do for FIDE in
the future.

As the president of a leading federation, we have spent a decade with many
pains and great work to reach this level. I hope you understand, that we will
support only the candidate who can lead us in the future.

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